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On Mon, Mar 01, 2004 at 11:45:52AM +0100, Robert.Berend wrote:
> 
> Dear All,
>  
> My name is Robert. I have just joined to this mailing list as since last year I 
> became intersted in radio scanning.
>  
> Since last summer I owned some receivers:
>  
> VHF/UHF:
> Maycom FR-100 (later I sold it)
> ICOM Q7 (later I sold it)
>  
> Current: RADIOSHACK PRO 2048

AFAIK, there is no "numbers stations" using VHF/UHF due to their limited range. If you 
get anything in these bands that sounds like a numbers station, then it is most 
probably some training exercises for operatives that will be sent on the field later.

If I am correct, Warrenton Training Center used to broadcast in the 60 MHz range, and 
some E10-likes TXs were heard slightly above 30 MHz in Israel some years ago, most 
probably for the above described purposes.

>  
>  
> HF:
> For shortwave listening just two weeks before I bought a Soviet military receiver 
> R-326 ("Rustle").
> Although it is old looks, it is  brand new it was sitting in the Hungarian Army's 
> storage somewhere.
>  
> I use its standard Kulikov-type antenna.
>  
> Sunday afternoon at I heard my first number station if I am not mistaken.
>  
> My location: Budapest, Hungary
> Time: 16:46 (CET)
> Frequency: 8800 kHZ (As my receiver is analog it could be +/- 1 or 2 kHZ)
> Message: Letters (using ICAO code) 
> Voice: Female
> Modulation: AM

This is E10 (alledgedly Israel related) on 8805 kHz (PCD network). Feel free to check 
http://www.cvni.net/radio/ for more information.

>  
> I also heard anoter station tomorrow I will post the exact details.
>  
> Robert
> Hungary
>  
>  
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